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Learn key terms related to birds and fish in this science journal entry. Practice your understanding by copying down the terms and their definitions. Engage with guided questions to enhance your knowledge about conductivity and materials.
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SCIENCE JOURNAL 9/26/2012
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2nd PAGE DATE TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE 9/26/2012Science Vocabulary 27 9/26/2012Guided Question28
9/26/2012Science Vocabulary 27 • bird – warm-blooded egg-laying • vertebrates characterized by • feathers and forelimbs modified as • wings. • fish – cold-blooded aquatic • vertebrates usually having scales • and breathing through gills.
B buoyancy 23 bird 27
F float 6 fish 27
9/26/2012Guided Question28 The chart shows the results of an investigation. Which question could be answered from this data? F Does electricity prevent rust? G Will a glowing light bulb get hot? H How long will a battery work? J Which materials conduct electricity?
Study the chart. Items are being placed in a container. When you do that the light bulb turns on or off. Light bulbs only turn on if electricity is powering it. So I can make the inference that the experiment is asking which materials can let electricity run through them. The Answer is J Which materials conduct electricity?
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